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ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY.

ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY.

Data from the 'Collectio Rerum Ecclesiasticarum' from the year 1842.

The place: HARPHAM. Church dedication: ST. JOHN OF BEVERLEY.

Area, 1,970 acres. Dickering wapentake. -Population, 240; Church-room, 120; Net value, vide Burton Agnes. -This was anciently a Chapel, says Archbishop Sharp, within the parish of Agnes Burton, but now accounted a parish Church, and so called in the wills. It is charged 4d. for Synodals. But Torre says, There is a Chapel in Harpham, in the parish of Burton Agnes, which hath right of sepulture and other ecclesiastical services.

A Chantry is named in the Valor Ecc.

Patron, vide Burton Agnes.

Value in 1707 not returned ; and in the Parliamentary Survey, vol. xvii. page 411, it is stated, " There is a very large Chapel to be made a distinct parish."